Historical Marker

Sam Hill House

139 West Mansion Street · Marshall · Calhoun

Michigan marker

Inscription

Samuel W. Hill, legendary figure of the northland, surveyed the Great Lakes’ harbors in 1840-44 and worked with Dr. Douglass Houghton on the first geological survey of the Upper Peninsula in 1845. He was later involved with the sale of land and the building of roads and canals in the area. For many years he directed some of the most successful copper mines of the Lake Superior region.

Twice elected to the state legislature, Hill retired to this house in 1875. He died in 1889.

Location

Address139 West Mansion Street
CityMarshall
CountyCalhoun

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